Author Archives: Jay Butchko

Virginia Senate Passes Bill to Relax Reckless Driving Standards
The Virginia Senate passed a bill to relax certain speeding standards for the criminal charge of reckless driving, reported WTOP. The Senate bill proposes to increase the upper limit of a reckless speeding charge from 80 to 85 miles per hour. Before dissecting the Virginia Senate’s proposed changes, the following sections will provide an… Read More »

Five Types of Domestic Violence in Virginia
Sometimes referred to as “family abuse” in the Commonwealth of Virginia, domestic violence is a broad term for certain criminal acts perpetrated against a family or household member. Virginia law includes both actual family members — such as parents, children, grandparents, etc. — and household members — such as roommates, romantic partners, and other… Read More »

Virginia Drunk Driver Gropes Police Officer
A 35-year-old Virginia man was arrested for DUI and felony assault after allegedly grabbing a police officer’s genitals, reported the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Police officers initiated a traffic stop after noticing that the Virginia man had a defective light on his license plate. During the traffic stop, the officers detected that the man was under… Read More »

New Virginia Law Expands State Approach to Medical Marijuana
A recently signed Virginia law provides the basic structure for medical marijuana across the state, reported the News Leader. Officially referred to as HB1251, the new law is the result of a partnership with the Joint Commission on Health Care. Medical Marijuana Under HB1251 From an overall standpoint, HB1251 allows doctors to prescribe oil-based… Read More »

How Does Virginia Address Bicycle Law?
Today’s blog entry will explore important considerations for any person who rides a bicycle in Virginia, including procedural considerations for bicycle accidents. In order to put this conversation in proper context, the following sections will explore Virginia bicycle laws, tips for bicycle safety, and how to respond to a bicycle accident. Virginia Laws for… Read More »
Will Your Nonprofit or Church Survive Inside the Trump Tax Cuts?
By Kyle D. Winey, Esq., Justin R. Coleman, Esq., and Robert Showers, Esq. (SS Quarterly 2018 2nd Quarter) The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Act”) was signed into law by President Trump on December 22, 2017, in what the New York Times called “the most sweeping rewrite of the tax code in decades.”[i]… Read More »

Virginia Man Faces Reckless Driving Charges After Trying to Evade Police
After attempting to evade a traffic stop, a man from Manassas, Virginia, faces criminal charges for eluding police, driving on a revoked license, and reckless driving, reported Loudoun Times-Mirror. The incident in question occurred at approximately 4:15 a.m. on Wednesday, April 4, 2018. At that time, the Manassas man was driving on Route 15…. Read More »

Can a DUI Affect Employment Status in Virginia?
The subject of today’s blog post centers on the relationship between an arrest or conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) and future employment opportunities. For the purposes of this discussion, it is important to note that a DUI arrest or conviction can result in a criminal record. In certain employment settings, the presence… Read More »

Police Charge 44 People in Virginia for Drug and Gun Crimes
Several law enforcement organizations combined forces over the course eight months to bust an illegal drug operation, according to an article by The Virginian-Pilot. This combined police effort led to criminal charges against 44 people, including drug and weapon offenses. Overall, law enforcement agents were able to seize illegal drugs and weapons as well… Read More »
New European Union Law Affects U.S. Businesses and Nonprofits
The European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect on May 25, 2018. This new directive is far-reaching and imposes steep penalties for non-compliance. Moreover, it’s scope extends to any entity gathering personal data (defined broadly) from EU citizens, regardless of the entity’s location. This means that U.S. companies are required… Read More »